Welfare State Regimes and Caseworkers’ Problem Explanation

Marie Østergaard Møller, Helena Helena Olofsdotter Stensöta

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    Abstract

    In frontline bureaucracy research, the dominant view holds that frontline workers resist managerial pressure to “blame the poor” by bending the rules based on moral considerations, a practice labeled “citizen agency.” We suggest that frontline responses to managerial pressure are filtered through welfare state regime type. Based on in-depth study of caseworker reasoning in Sweden and Denmark, we find a “structural problem explanation” that sees reasons for clients seeking support as rooted in the structures of society— not in the individual client. We find and present two narratives hitherto not problematized in frontline bureaucracy research: the “statesperson” and the “professional.”
    Translated title of the contributionVelfærdsstatsregimer og sagsbehandleres problemforklaring
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAdministration & Society
    Volume51
    Issue number9
    Pages (from-to)1425–1454
    Number of pages30
    ISSN0095-3997
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019

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